Strait of Hormuz Crisis 2026: Propaganda Posters in Enghelab Square
Inside Tehran: Daily Life Under War Messaging and Propaganda Influence
Despite escalating tensions, daily life in Tehran continues with a striking contrast between routine normalcy and intense political messaging. Commuters walk past massive propaganda posters, including the now-famous banner in Enghelab Square, as they go about their everyday activities.
These visuals are carefully placed in high-traffic urban areas to ensure maximum exposure. The messaging is not subtle—it is bold, assertive, and designed to evoke national pride and resilience. For many residents, such displays are part of everyday life, yet during times of crisis, their psychological impact becomes more pronounced.
The Iranian government has historically used public squares like Enghelab Square as platforms for ideological expression. In 2026, this tradition continues, but with heightened intensity due to the ongoing war scenario. The banner’s message about the Strait of Hormuz being closed is not merely informational; it is symbolic of control, resistance, and strategic dominance.
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